Elevating animal performance and health
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Globally, the face of pig and poultry production is changing. The global emphasis on ethanol production has diverted significant proportions of grain away from animal production, thus increasing the cost of feed. This has forced the pig and poultry industries to scrutinise their production methods investigating alternative feed ingredients together with methods of improving productivity and efficiency in order to survive.
This edited collection of papers is taken from a series of seminars that brought together some of the world's leading authorities in the field of pig and poultry nutrition and production. The fundamental theme is to address the interaction between nutrition and the gut ecosystem as a means to enhance health, performance and ultimately profitability.
The importance of gut development and the intestinal ecosystem as a whole, and their impact on health and disease are covered in-depth. The roles of specific feed ingredients are also discussed.
Ideal for nutritionists and animal producers as well as students and researchers studying animal and applied biological sciences.
Published: 2008
ISBN: 9789086860609
Type: Hardback
Pages: 192
Language: English
Format: Hardback
Availability: Available
This book weighs: 501g
Region | Cost |
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UK | £5.50 |
Europe | £13.50 |
USA and Canada | £16.00 |
ROW | £18.50 |
ROW2 | £33.00 |
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